Example sentences of "[adv] be on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Piotr Skubiszewski 's forthcoming contribution to the series ‘ Storia Universale dell'Arte ’ , the volumes on Western civilisation edited by Enrico Castelnuovo , will not be on the shelves until 1993 .
2 Only McManaman , with a serious knee injury , will still be on the sidelines when they return to Villa Park tonight .
3 Departure from the IWC and the return to full commercial whaling may even be on the cards , given that the sea-mammal research programme has stated that the minke population can tolerate an overall annual kill of 1,000 animals .
4 Cherry Hill is in the ‘ International Modern ’ style and could equally well be on the outskirts of Stuttgart or San Francisco as Sunningdale .
5 Striker Bernie Slaven could again be on the substitutes ' bench after his quick recovery from a knee operation .
6 Now a sprinter beforehand will actually be on the blocks and will take in a lot of oxygen to try and saturate as much oxygen into their blood as possible , so that when that gun goes off they will aim to have all of their red cells where possible carrying oxygen .
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